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12-01-2013, 04:06 AM | #1 |
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Dwight Eisenhower in Laconia
I had these photos that reminded watching Dwight Eisenhower in his motorcade driving down Main St. in Laconia heading for the Tavern Hotel. I was a kid at he time at thought it was great to see the President of the whole United States.
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I'm a big fan of Eisenhower. Could you tell me if these photos are from the '52 or '56 campaign, or some other event? Great photos!
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I like Ike!
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12-02-2013, 02:54 AM | #4 |
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I would have to say 56 as at that time I would be old enough to go downtown to watch the parade.
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The Car Looks Like A 1951 Lincoln
Since the car looks like a 1951 Lincoln, my guess would be the 1952 campaign. I'm sure he would have used a newer car for the 1956 campaign.
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"President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Laconia Tavern Hotel accompanied by Charles F. Stafford, General Manager, during his visit to Laconia, NH June 23, 1955."
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The year of the "Presidential Limosine" (note the flags on the front fenders) looks to be a 51 but Eisenhower would not have been riding in it in the 1952 campaign as Truman was still President. Has to be the 1956 campaign.
Oops note the postcard McDude Posted....1955.
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Ike won the '52 election...sworn in in '53
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Ike's visit apparently took place a year and a half before the '56 election. I'm wondering what the occasion of the visit was. I don't think they started campaigning that early back in the '50s. Maybe he was vacationing on the lake and playing a few rounds of golf. Also, is that the Laconia Library in the photos?
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Ike in town on June 23rd, 1955
This site has him in Laconia on June 23rd, 1955.
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=10270 Some other sites have pics of Ike checking out Old Man of the Mountain the following day. |
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Found this on Wikipedia: "1955 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower visits the profile as part of the Old Man's 150th 'birthday' celebration." Maybe he was persuaded to attend by his Chief of Staff Sherman Adams, who was formerly governor of NH.
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President Eisenhower was in NH to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the "discovery" of the Old Man. The first day issue of the Old Man stamp was on June 21st, 1955.
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Believe the state issued a licence plate in 1959 thanking the president for his help funding the construction of Rt 93
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5. He Sponsored and Signed the Civil Rights Bill of 1957. This was the first civil rights bill since Reconstruction. Much to Eisenhower's dismay, Congress amended the bill and critically weakened its effectiveness. 4. He Sponsored and Signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956. This gave birth to America's interstate highway system. Eisenhower worked hard to get the bill passed and it was his favorite piece of legislation. 3. He Balanced the Budget, Not Just Once, But Three Times. Despite much pressure to do otherwise, he also refused to cut taxes and raise defense spending. His fiscal policy contributed to the prosperity of the 1950's. 2. He Ended the Korean War. He alone had the prestige to persuade Americans to accept a negotiated peace and convince the Chinese that failure to reach an agreement would lead to dire consequences. Eisenhower considered this to be his greatest presidential accomplishment. AND EISENHOWER'S NO.1 ACCOMPLISHMENT AS PRESIDENT: 1. He Kept America at Peace. Eisenhower was confronted with major Cold War crises every year he was in office: Korea, Vietnam, Formosa, Suez, Hungary, Berlin, and the U-2. While more than once America seemed on the brink of war and those around him clamored to drop the Bomb, Eisenhower always kept a level head. He dealt calmly and rationally with each situation, always finding a solution that avoided war without diminishing America's prestige.
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A related post on Eisenhower's visit to Laconia:http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/in...isenhower&st1=
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